Browse the web using Safari on Apple Vision Pro
In the Safari app, you can browse the web, view websites, preview website links, translate webpages, and more. If you sign in to the same Apple Account on all your devices, you can see pages you have open on other devices, and keep your bookmarks, history, and Reading List up to date on all your devices.
Search the web
Go to the Safari app on your Apple Vision Pro.
Enter a search term, phrase, or URL in the search field
To search within a website, enter the name of a website followed by a search term in the search field. For example, enter “wikipedia einstein” to search Wikipedia for “einstein.” To turn this feature on or off, go to Settings > Apps > Safari > Quick Website.
Tip: Look at in the search field to dictate your search.
Tap a search suggestion, or tap Go on the keyboard.
To change your search engine, go to Settings > Apps > Safari > Search Engine.
If you don’t want to see suggested search terms, go to Settings > Apps > Safari, then turn off Search Engine Suggestions (below Search). You can also tap Favorites to see your favorites as suggestions.
Preview website links
Go to the Safari app on your Apple Vision Pro.
Pinch and hold a link in Safari to see a preview of the link without opening the page. To open the link, tap the preview, or tap Open in New Tab or Open in Background.
To close the preview and stay on the current page, tap anywhere outside the preview.
View, save, and share webpages
You can easily navigate a webpage with a few taps. You can also bookmark pages for later, add them to your Reading List, and more.
Go to the Safari app on your Apple Vision Pro.
Do any of the following:
Open multiple Safari windows: Pinch and drag a link or tab into an empty space in your view.
Refresh the page: Pinch and drag down from the top of the page, or tap on the right side of the search field.
Share, bookmark, mark up, or add a webpage to Reading List or Favorites: Tap in the top-right corner of the window.
To automatically save your Reading List to read offline, go to Settings > Apps > Safari, then turn on Automatically Save Offline (below Reading List).
Search a webpage: Tap , then tap Find on Page.
Translate a page: Tap , then tap (if translation is available).
Let Siri speak the content on webpages
Go to the Safari app on your Apple Vision Pro.
While viewing a webpage or in Reader, tap , then tap Listen to Page.
Siri reads and speaks the content on the page.
To adjust speaking rate, pause or rewind, and more, tap .
Show Reader
Use Safari Reader to view a page without ads, navigation menus, or other distracting items.
Go to the Safari app on your Apple Vision Pro.
Tap on the right side of the search field, then do one of the following:
Show Reader: Tap Show Reader.
Automatically use Reader for all websites that support it: Go to Settings > Apps > Safari > Reader.
To return to the full page, tap , then tap Hide Reader.
Note: If Reader is dimmed, Reader isn’t available for that page.
Manage downloads
Go to the Safari app on your Apple Vision Pro.
Do any of the following:
Download a file: Pinch and hold the file or link you want to download, then tap Download Linked File.
See downloads: Tap on the right side of the search field, then tap Downloads.
You can check the status of a file you’re downloading, access downloaded files quickly, or drag a downloaded file onto another file or into an email you’re working on.
Tip: You can download files in the background while you continue to use Safari.
Use keyboard shortcuts with your Magic Keyboard
If your Apple Vision Pro is connected to your Magic Keyboard, you can use keyboard shortcuts to navigate in Safari. See Connect keyboards, headphones, and other Bluetooth accessories to Apple Vision Pro.
To view available keyboard shortcuts, connect your keyboard, then press and hold the Command key.